Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México
Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released by Musart Records. It is Flor Silvestre's second Musart album and contains her 1961 version of "Cielo rojo", one of her signature songs.
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Released | 1963 | |||
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Label | Musart | |||
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It was a great success, and all twelve of its tracks were included in the greatest hits album Los éxitos de Flor Silvestre.[1]
Background
This is Flor Silvestre's second studio album for Musart. It features her hit singles from the early 1960s as well as "Échame a mí la culpa" and "Amémonos", two tracks from her previous Musart album, Flor Silvestre. She is accompanied by Pepe Villa's Mariachi México on all tracks except "Amémonos", which she recorded with the Mariachi Zapopan.
Track listing
Side one
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Cielo rojo" | Juan Zaizar | |
2. | "Pa' todo el año" | José Alfredo Jiménez | |
3. | "Duda" |
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4. | "Cariño bonito" | Cuco Sánchez | |
5. | "Échame a mí la culpa" | "Ferrusquilla" | |
6. | "Renunciación" | Antonio Valdés Herrera |
Side two
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Desolación" | Manuel S. Acuña | |
2. | "El peor de los caminos" | José Alfredo Jiménez | |
3. | "Tu capricho" | Raúl Alcántara | |
4. | "Aquel inmenso amor" | Roberto Cantoral | |
5. | "Amémonos" |
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6. | "Para morir iguales" | José Alfredo Jiménez |
Personnel
- Mariachi México de Pepe Villa – accompaniment
- Mariachi Zapopan – accompaniment
Notes
- The tracks were included on sides one and three of the three-LP collection Los éxitos de Flor Silvestre (Musart EDC1591).
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